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Power Macintosh/Performa
5000 Series
Power Macintosh 5400/120, 5400/180, 5400/200,
5500/225
International Performas 5400/160, 5400/180,
5420, 5420/180
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Basics
Power Macintosh/Performa
5400 and 5500 Series
Basics System Overview - 1
System Overview
The Power Macintosh 5400/5500 computer series
combines RISC-based PowerPC performance, full
multimedia features, and low cost in a sleek all-in-one
design.
The design includes expansion slots for communications and
PCI cards, as well as other video-in, video tuner, and video-
out options. Disk storage includes an IDE hard drive in a
variety of capacities and a trayloading CD-ROM drive.
Basics Rev. B, 5000 Series - 2
Rev. B, 5000 Series
Apple introduced an updated 5000 series version several
months after introduction. Referred to in this manual as
"Rev. B," the updated version incorporates design changes
that are not backward-compatible. Models in the 5500
series are made entirely with Rev. B parts.
To determine which version you are servicing, remove the
front bezel and note the location of the speakers. If the
speakers are part of the front bezel, the unit is the original
version. To service the original version, follow the manual
for take-apart procedures and parts information, unless the
procedures specify Rev. B.
If the speakers are attached to the sides of the metal chassis,
the unit is Rev. B. To service Rev. B models, follow the
manual, substituting Rev. B procedures and parts.
Basics Configurations - 3
Configurations
Power Macintosh 5400/120
A configuration of the Power Macintosh 5400/120 for the
Education channel includes the AppleCD 1200i 8x-speed
CD-ROM drive. All other hardware features are the same as
the original Power Macintosh 5400/120.
Performa 5400/160
The Performa 5400/160 configuration includes 16 MB of
RAM, a 1.6 GB hard drive, an 8X-speed CD-ROM drive, and a
PowerPC microprocessor running at 160 MHz. It is sold in
Japan, Australia, and Europe.
Basics Configurations - 4
Power Macintosh 5400/180
The Power Macintosh 5400/180 is similar to the 5400/
120, but differs with these features: